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Example sentences for "long gallery"

  • George Digby, the second Earl of Bristol, lived in Great Queen Street, in a large house with seven rooms on a floor, a long gallery, and gardens.

  • The other part, next to Great Salisbury House and over the Long Gallery, was turned into the "Middle Exchange.

  • They opened into a long gallery on the first floor of the water garden wing, at the lower end of which was another gallery, making an angle which formed the original river front, and extended to Strand Lane.

  • From the Belvedere two handsome staircases then lead one story higher up to a long gallery.

  • One first enters a long gallery on both sides of which the walls are encrusted with ancient Roman inscriptions and sepulchral stones, which had but little interest for us.

  • It consists of three large saloons, which receive the light from above, of a long gallery, and two cabinets.

  • We next issued into the Loggie, which consist of a long gallery, or arcade or colonnade, the whole extent of which was once beautifully adorned by Raphael.

  • Ascending the stairs, we passed through a long gallery, and, turning to our left, examined somewhat more carefully a suite of rooms running parallel with it.

  • I at first travelled slowly through the whole extent of this long, long gallery, which occupies the entire length of the palace on both sides of the court, and is full of sculpture and pictures.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    craft gilds; immortal fame; long account; long ago; long cord; long distance; long experience; long friend; long interval; long letter; long list; long pepper; long series; long standing; long strip; long table; long thin; long trip; long visit; long voyage; long way; long while; longer able; longer love; longer seemed; usually known